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Quebec didn't negotiate bonuses with nurses' unions: Tribunal

Health Minister Christian Dube’s comments about nurses’ unions and their reservations about certain premiums were received as '2,000 per cent contempt,' said Claire Montour, who was president of the CSQ-affiliated Fédération de la santé at the time.




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Quebec pushes back vaccine deadline to Nov. 15 for health-care workers

Despite repeated claims that the deadline would not be pushed back, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube announced Wednesday he is giving health-care workers 30 more days to get their two vaccine doses.




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Quebec Extends Mandatory Vaccination Deadline for Health Workers to Nov. 15

The Quebec government has conceded to a one-month extension of its COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health care workers, ...

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Employees moved from one unit to another at Sainte-Dorothée long-term care home, inquiry hears


 
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Employees of the Sainte-Dorothée long-term care home in Laval were often moved from one unit to another, even though they were potential vectors of COVID-19.
Several witnesses testified to this on Wednesday during the coroner's public inquiry into the deaths of elderly or vulnerable people during the first wave of COVID-19.
Claire Montour, president of the CSQ-affiliated Fédération de la santé du Québec, said her union often sounded the alarm on the matter to the Health Ministry.
"We can't work and give care two metres from the patient (...) it's clear that the staff is a vector of transmission," she said.

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Quebec nurses, other health-care workers reject government's latest offer


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The union representing 5,000 nurses, auxiliary nurses and respiratory therapists in Laval, the Gaspé, Quebec’s north shore and northern Quebec has rejected the provincial government’s latest offer to renew its collective agreement.
The Fédération de la Santé du Québec (FSQ), affiliated with the Centrale des syndicats du Québec (CSQ), announced Sunday that it was rejecting the offer submitted Jan. 21 by the government because it “does not guarantee any real improvement in working conditions.”
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Quebec nurses insulted by the government's offer, says the union


 
MONTREAL --
A union representing 5,000 nurses, licensed practical nurses and respiratory therapists in Quebec deplores that the Francois Legault government is not seeking to give a little oxygen to these health workers, despite the trying year they have just spent fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Federation de la Sante du Québec (FSQ), affiliated with the Centrale des unions du Quebec (CSQ), announced this weekend the rejection of the global settlement offer submitted by government representatives.
Union representatives spoke of the great dissatisfaction of its members who did not succumb to pressure tactics.
"We are not there yet. Today, what we want to say publicly is that the government's offer made to the FSQ is unacceptable," said CSQ president Sonia Ethier. "People are very angry with the government's offer and it will not solve the problems in the health network."

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Nurses union rejects government offer on new collective agreement


 
MONTREAL --
The tensions are rising in certain health-care sectors as staff run out of steam in an endless fight against the COVID-19 pandemic that's been raging for almost a year.
The Federation de la Sante du Quebec (FSQ-CSQ), affiliated with the Centrale des unions du Quebec (CSQ), called a news conference on Sunday to take stock of the negotiations for the renewal of the collective agreement of the 5,000 nurses, nursing assistants and respiratory therapists it represents.
The FSQ-CSQ announced that it was rejecting "the global settlement offer submitted by government representatives."
"The negotiations are entering a crucial stage," said FSQ president Claire Montour, and CSQ president Sonia Ethier.

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